Remove Dental Plaque with Cleaning Teeth



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The plaque is a bacterial film adhered onto the tooth surfaces. The dental plaque will accumulate and lead to the development of tooth decay and periodontal disease. In order to prevent dental diseases, it is necessary to thoroughly remove dental plaque.

The invention related to means for cleaning teeth. Said means are present in the form of an aqueous, pasty or liquid dispersion comprising 10-30 wt. % of a combination of polishing means and 20-50 wt. % of means that keep moisture. The inventive means for cleaning teeth contain silicic acid, aluminium oxide and zirkon mineral in the weight ratio 10:(0.1-2):(0.01-0.5) as polishing means.

The cleaning capacity of the means for cleaning teeth is further improved by the very low portion of zirkon mineral without increasing the scratching effect. In a preferred embodiment, 1-12 wt. % of condensed phosphates of the group tripolyphosphate, tyrophosphate and trimetaphosphate in the form of alkali or ammonium salts are additionally contained.

Tips for Cleaning Teeth

  1. Clean your teeth after breakfast and before bed - at the very least.
  2. Use a soft toothbrush, floss and fluoride toothpaste for teeth cleaning.
  3. It takes about two minutes to do it properly.
  4. Use children’s fluoride toothpaste for kids or just a pea sized amount of regular fluoride toothpaste.
  5. Brush all surfaces of your teeth well - starting on the inside surfaces, then the outside surfaces and finally the chewing surfaces.

Cleaning Teeth and Kids

Unfortunately, cleaning teeth can be a real battleground. Toddlers often like the idea initially, but it soon becomes a task that seems boring and time-consuming to them. Several things can help your child to get the teeth cleaning habit:

Let them watch you brush your teeth, so they can observe how it should be done. Make teeth cleaning fun. Let your child choose a toothbrush. There are a wide range of children’s tooth brushes available, including ones based on cartoon characters and others which change color.

Use a toothpaste suitable for small children and try different flavors — many children dislike peppermint. Make a game of it - pretend their mouth is a tunnel and the brush is a train, or sing a funny song. Use a star chart for teeth cleaning with a small reward for lots of stars.

However tired your child is at night, it is important that they clean their teeth before going to bed. Saliva normally protects the teeth but its production drops at night. So it is particularly important to clean teeth well after the last food or drink of the day.

Cleaning Baby’s Teeth

Start cleaning the baby’s teeth as soon as they appear in the mouth. Clean baby’s teeth with a clean cloth and children’s teeth with a small, soft toothbrush. Brush the teeth twice a day — after breakfast and last thing before going to sleep at night. Do not use toothpaste before 18 months of age. Parents need to supervise the use of toothpaste and tooth brushing by their young children.

Children do not have the skills needed to fully clean their own teeth until they are 8 to 9 years old. When children start using toothpaste, use a low-fluoride toothpaste made for children. Only a smear of toothpaste (the size of a pea or less) should be put onto the toothbrush. You need to put the toothpaste on yourself until the children can do it properly. Keep toothpaste tubes out of the reach of children.

Cleaning Teeth Away from Home

Cleaning teeth when you can’t brush. Chewing sugarless gum is one suggestion, but if you don’t like sugarless gum.

There really is not good substitute for brushing. What we tell people to do is rinse real thoroughly with water. Oral B makes these little finger wipes. They are green and mint flavor. You place them on your finger and wipe your teeth off. This is about it. Just try to bring small travel toothbrushes with you.

Cleaning Teeth at a Dentists (Professional Teeth Cleaning)

A professional tooth cleaning happens in a doctor’s office. When a dentist or dental hygienist cleans your teeth they remove soft and hard deposits from your teeth that cause cavities. The main reason of having your teeth cleaned is to prevent or delay the progression of gum diseases. Getting your teeth cleaned is not the only way to prevent gum diseases — smoking has been implicated in approximately 50% of periodontal disease cases in adults.

The frequency of professional teeth cleaning depends on the health of your teeth and gums, for example healthy children and adults should have their teeth cleaned at least once every year or two. If you’re a smoker or have a tendency to get gum infections you should visit your dentist more often. It’s a good idea to actually ask your dentist how often you should visit their office.

As for personal dental care this is, of course, the most beneficial thing you can do to your teeth and minimize dentist visits. Most people have been teeth brushing twice to thrice a day since childhood. But because teeth brushing is such a daily routine few people actually stop and think about the proper way of doing it.

Cleaning teeth and removal of plaque is mainly done by brushing properly along the gum line not by using more toothpaste! Too much toothpaste actually causes the cleaning to be less effective. The amount of tooth paste that will cover half of the brush head is good enough.

Here are some excellent tips on how to brush your teeth:

  • Try to use soft-bristle toothbrush that you should replace about every 3 months or so.
  • When you’re brushing your teeth along the gum line, make sure to angle your brush to 45 degree angle so it goes against your teeth and gums, move your toothbrush back and forth in small, round strokes. The correct motion is more like massaging along the gums line rather than vigorous brushing.
  • For longer fresh-breath add 2 -3 drops of tree-tree oil to the toothpaste for brushing.
  • In order to stop plaque from forming between teeth you should flows your teeth daily. If you apply some toothpaste on the dental floss will produce excellent result to clean the spots that are hard to get to.
  • Remember to floss and brush the gums of those 4 in-most teeth on the upper & lower rows as well. floss against the end-side of the tooth and scale the floss up-and-down the tooth several times.
  • Stock handy dental floss in your purse, at your office desk and at your car for use when needed and try to do some flossing when no one is looking.
  • Tongue is the major source of plaque. Scraping the tongue clean twice daily is essential oral hygiene.

Just use them and you’ll have health teeth!


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